President Joe Biden is scheduled to undergo a physical exam on Thursday, February 16th, after multiple delays. The White House had originally set a deadline for the exam to take place in January, but it was postponed due to Biden’s busy travel schedule.
According to reports, the physical exam will be a routine check-up that will include an evaluation of Biden’s overall health, including his blood pressure, heart rate, and other vital signs. The exam will also likely involve blood tests, urinalysis, and other diagnostic procedures to assess the president’s overall health and identify any potential health issues.
Biden has a long history of medical issues, including past heart surgery and a diagnosis of atrial fibrillation, a common type of irregular heartbeat. He has been vaccinated against COVID-19 and has urged all Americans to get vaccinated as well.
Despite concerns over his health, the White House has maintained that Biden is in good health and is fully capable of carrying out his duties as President. The physical exam is expected to confirm this assessment and provide reassurance to the American public.
The delay in scheduling the physical exam has led to some speculation and criticism, with some questioning whether the White House is being transparent about Biden’s health. However, the administration has insisted that the delay was due to the ongoing pandemic and logistical issues.
Biden is not the first President to undergo a routine physical exam while in office, with past Presidents such as Donald Trump, Barack Obama, and George W. Bush all undergoing similar exams during their time in office.
As the physical exam approaches, the American public will be watching closely to see the results and to assess the president’s overall health. Regardless of the outcome, the exam will be an important reminder of the importance of maintaining good health and seeking medical care when necessary.